Example sentences of "[pron] 've gone to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | mm , might of done when I 've gone to the dustbin |
2 | I 've gone to the nuns and begged them to let me have a child , but they say ‘ You are a prostitute . |
3 | ‘ You 've gone to a lot of trouble , ’ he said , opening it out . |
4 | You 've gone to a lot of trouble . ’ |
5 | ‘ So , you 've gone to the top , ’ Buckmaster commented as they turned on to the Okehampton road . |
6 | I wonder how many times in the past , when you 've been staying here , you 've gone to the trouble of escorting Kirsty to school ? ’ |
7 | We 've gone to a lot of trouble here to promote good relations with the local community and I 'm not going to have all that good work vitiated by a totally unnecessary legal action , particularly not now when work will soon begin on the new reactor . ‘ |
8 | On the table a note , " We 've gone to the Greenpeace demo . |
9 | More importantly , it 's er conveys to the client that we care about quality , that we 've gone to the trouble to set up procedures which make our product as good as it possibly can be . |
10 | And Mum , if Dave and Anna call round for me tomorrow morning can you tell them we 've gone to the Prince Charles baths and to come there , and Mum , I went to the shoemender 's to collect my sandals , but they were shut and I need them for tomorrow evening because — Oh , thanks Mum . |
11 | They 've gone to a matinee of Starlight Express . |
12 | Who 's putting their coats on ? oh they 've gone to the toilet what you doing ? , looking at your pretty face mm we 'd better go and see what your brothers are doing |
13 | you , no they 're not putting their coats on , they 've gone to the toilet , Richard can go to the toilet by himself actually ca n't he ? he 's a clever boy is n't he ? can you get your coat for me ? , you get your coat now , I 'll put it on for you I hope you have n't broken that , have you ? , pick it up , carefully give it to me look |